New Limited PLR - 16 Must-Have Bushcraft Tools for Survival; So Much Hate for Algorithms
Published: Thu, 09/29/22
Oof I made a BIG mistake at the gym the other day. I was getting tired and I told my personal trainer (who happens to also be my son) that I didn't think I would be able to finish the last set at 10 reps. Well instantly he said, "Oooohhhh now you have to do 12." WHAT!? If I'd kept my mouth shut, it'd be 10 (I was hoping for 8) but now it was 12. Guess what? I powered up and did it.
Lesson learned. Don't complain. No special treatment for Mom! LOL! But he pushes me out of love, so it's okay. So far two weeks into the challenge I've lost 6.2 pounds, so that's a decent start.
FYI: Tomorrow's email goes out at 9 AM EST and if you need to see what limited PLR is left and see what big, discounted store bundles are available, go here.
New Limited PLR - 16 Must-Have Bushcraft Tools for Survival
My latest limited to 50 buyers PLR is called 16 Must-Have Bushcraft Tools for Survival and this is a report that hones in on the most vital gear a survival prepper would need in the event that they could not shelter in place and needed to bug out into the wilderness. From shelter-making tools to first aid, durable clothing, fire starters and more - your readers will be able to put together a formidable bug out bag of bushcraft essentials that will help them get through any SHTF situation. This is a fantastic opportunity to promote products using your affiliate link to these tangible products, too.This 12+ page 5,346-word report covers the following:
- Hand Auger Wrenches Make Shelter Building Quick and Easy
- A Quality Bushcraft Knife Is Essential for Many Reasons
- Fire-Starter Kits Will Aid Your Bushcraft Needs
- A Shovel Is a Handy Tool for Bushcraft
- Using a Hatchet for Bushcraft
- Why You Should Have a Sturdy Hammer for Survival
- Have Fishing and Hunting Tools to Take Care of Nutritional Needs
- Get a Camping Tripod Board to Make Outdoor Survival Easier
- Paracord Is One of the Most Versatile Tools for Bushcraft
- Belts and Bags are Important for Storage Space and Accessibility
- Cooking Tools Will Help You Maintain a Safe and Healthy Diet
- A Bushcraft Guide Could Save Your Life
- Dressing in the Right Clothes for Survival Conditions Is Crucial
- First Aid Kits Are a Necessity for Survival
- Having Shelter Supplies Will Save You Time and Energy
- All-In-One Tools Are a Convenient Way to Take Care of Your Bushcraft Needs
** This report comes in both Word and TXT formats
Free Graphics
I've included the JPG, and PNG files for a flat cover as well as a hardback version in PNG.
Be one of only 50 people to own it here:
https://www.plrlaunch.com/16-must-have-bushcraft-tools-for-survival-limited-plr
So Much Hate for Algorithms
I was reading something funny the other day - in a forum, people were talking about the thing they hated most about online marketing and the amount of hate poor algorithms got was unreal.I can see how this happens. People are taught to build their business on the foundation of appealing to algorithms. Inevitably, that will include a side chat about what you can "get away with" or "what's allowed."
Unfortunately, scooting under the wire of the rules only sets you up for failure later. Algorithms are a necessity. Without them, you'd have savvy, unethical scammers and spammers beating all of the good guys at ranking their site.
I remember when keyword use (volume) was a big indicator of a successful site so spammy marketers used keyword stuffing the same color as the background of the page so human eyes couldn't see it but search bots saw the words a ton. Now how fair is that?
If you build a site with the human in mind - the value, the ease of navigation, the site loading speed, the comprehensive information - you're going to do well.
If you build a site catering to bots, you might have temporary success, but it won't be long-term - because when the next update hits, you'll crumble.
You'd have to go back and edit ALL of your past content to succeed. What a pain.
Focus on bringing value to your people. The rest will sort itself out. Does that mean stay ignorant to algorithms and updates? Of course not. If they say you need multiple links to an affiliate offer, you need to know that. But prioritize value.
Tiff :)
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